Our Story
Two Decades Before The Company Existed
Senrab ConsulTech’s story begins not in 2018 — when we were formally incorporated — but in the early 2000s, when our founding principal began implementing Temenos T24 core banking systems across West African financial institutions.
Those early engagements — ARB Apex Bank (2003–2005), HFC Bank (2008), uniBank (2004) — established a philosophy that still drives every Senrab engagement today: understand the business problem deeply before recommending a technology solution.
Over 20 years, that philosophy was tested across Caribbean banks, West African commercial lenders, microfinance institutions, HR technology platforms, insurance companies, and corporate enterprises. Each engagement added to a body of institutional knowledge that no amount of training can substitute for real delivery experience.
In 2018, Senrab ConsulTech was formally incorporated under Ghana’s Companies Act to provide a structured vehicle for delivering that expertise — as an innovation-led, enterprise transformation partner built for today’s digital challenges.
Today, with a portfolio spanning over 40 client organisations, 15+ T24 core banking implementations, 12+ regulatory technology deployments, and a growing HR technology and cybersecurity practice, Senrab continues to be driven by the same conviction: technology investments should create measurable, lasting business value — not just operational activity.
Key Milestones
- 2003: First Core Banking Delivery — ARB Apex Bank T24 implementation.
- 2004: Multi-Institution Delivery — uniBank T24 implementation.
- 2008: IT Audit Practice Established — HFC Bank pre-implementation system audit.
- 2013: Business & Systems Advisory — uniBank business and systems audit engagement.
- 2018: Senrab ConsulTech Ltd Incorporated — AML/COMPLY deployments launch across 6+ banks.
- 2019: Oracle Cloud CX Practice Launches — contact centre deployments for CAL Bank, GCB Bank, and more.
- 2022: Full-Spectrum Portfolio — HR Technology, Cybersecurity, and PropTech practices added.
- 2025: Enterprise Transformation Partner — Seven integrated practice areas, eight technology partnerships, serving 40+ organisations.
“Organisational intelligence through technology.” — The conviction that data, systems, and digital processes should make organisations smarter, faster, and more competitive — not just more automated.